Case Study #6 – Liquid Nitrogen for Natural Gas Dilution

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This major electric and gas utility company includes businesses of regulated electric and natural gas utility operations and other non-regulated energy-related businesses. Two sites are located in the Southeastern part of the U.S.

Install three 30,000 gallon storage vessels for a total of 90,000 gallons of LN2 storage at Site A and four 15,000 gallon storage vessels for a total of 60,000 gallons of LN2 storage at Site B.*

The pump skid is specifically engineered to provide optimum performance with the Chart Siphon 100® Bulk Storage Tank design. The skid is self-contained, pre-assembled, and tested to meet specification requirements. The pump skid takes low pressure liquid nitrogen from the Siphon 100 tank, increases the pressure, and force-feeds the vaporizers and downstream piping to the gas injector system.

*Each site to use one pump skid, four ambient vaporizers, and one nitrogen gas injector.

Design basis specific to Site A includes:

Requirements to dilute the LNG require nitrogen injection at the rate of 82,000 SCFH, equating to 16.4 GPM pumping and on-site storage of 93,000 gallons of LN2 to meet the 4 days at 24 hours/day operation.

10” pipe tie-in

GE PLC control system

Additional flow meter required downstream of injector (use as a check meter) and must be compliant with applicable AGA custody transfer standards.

Design basis specific to Site B includes:

Requirements to dilute the LNG require nitrogen injection at the rate of 55,000 SCFH, equating to 10.8 GPM pumping and on-site storage of 60,000 gallons of LN2 to meet the 4 days at 24 hours/day operation.

8” pipe tie-in

Bristol control system

Meter is an orifice style, must be compliant with applicable AGA custody transfer standards